Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons (The Audiobook)

It's what he was raised to do. Most parents would hide or destroy any evidence so clearly demonstrating their child's failures, but-lucky for us-Greg Fitzsimmons's family has preserved each mistake in its original envelope like a trophy in a case, lest he ever forget where he came from.

I like him. He told some stories that were not necessarily the most flattering to him but explained a lot about him. It was funny and honest. It also had some stories that were a more emotional topic but were not sappy. It was a book that both me and women could laugh at and relate to.

What other book might you compare Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons (The Audiobook) to and why?

lets just pretend this never happend by Jennifer lawsonAutobiography of a Fat bride - Laurie NotaroRoseanarchy - Roseanne

What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

it sounds more honest when he tells it because he doesn't sound like he is reading it just telling to you the story from memory.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

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